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Ricoh’s new CX5 P&S Camera Review

The Ricoh CX5 is a 10 MP with a 10.7x and 28-300mm zoom lens. With its super resolution setting, the camera can shoot up to 600mm. With the price of for £259.99 in the UK and $399 in the USA, it is slightly cheaper than the CX4. For beginners, there’s also a Scene Auto shooting mode, facial recognition 1 cm macro mode which is very useful for macro shots and en electronic levelling to help ensure... 

Sony Alpha NEX-5 Review

Sony Alpha NEX 5 is quipped “world’s smallest interchangeable lens camera,” as quality of a DSLP in the size of a point and shoot camera. With its lightweight camera and large imaging sensor found only in DSLRs it shoots 3D-ready Panorama images like a beauty. Features and Design NEX 5 is small, 4.4 x 2.4 x 1.6 inches and weighs 14 ounces with flash and 16mm lens attached an additional 18 ounces... 

Casio Exilim EX-Z2000 Review

We got to admit that cameras that have good quality and value for money are hard to find but the Casio Exilim EX-Z2000 might just be the one. With a 5x wide angle zoom, 14.1MP, with stainless steel construction, 3 inch display and 580 shots per battery life- all for the price of £150. Some features that we noticed are the non-usage of the auto-focus in the movie mode and its disability to reduce harsh... 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Offers Manual Mode For Experienced Photographers

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 available in black or white for $ 499.95. LX5 is a large 1.63 inch 10MP with 24-90 mm zoom lens complete with CCD sensor and HD movie recording to adjust the shutter speed and aperture with the Creative Movie Mode. It also comes with the anti-shake system . As compared to the LX3 , the LX5 is compact and very popular with experienced photographers because of its complete... 

Canon EOS 60D – A Powerful Tool For Shutterbugs

I still remember those days when SLR cameras were regarded as a camera for professionals. I started my photography days as early as 10 when my father bought a SLR (can’t remember the make, but it was not Nikon or Canon). There was no such thing as ‘easy’ photography as we need to carefully snap our photos with limited shots, as the maximum we could go for a roll of 35-mm film was... 
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